I 514 ebred for.aFi"e will be charged for all announcelM1Iu.l"eandiJates The following story .might perhaps i crowd into its mind a given amount*of l heart, and in I a state which told Jackson Giniralthaterer lived haria A.4*.. .

dRUars for nfhee.W furnish matter for a little comedy, if knowledge) to teach the mechanism 'of that he had mixed brandy with ,his wa who was the greatest ..bam

I tqGare.for Month.. t : ito 00 I comedies ,were still written iri England.It reading add writing;
( Boroihme.
Sotic-e&II[)fobtors Lcuer and CreditMs.Administration: : 10 5 00 00 is generally case that the more with word4 to prepare a-,boy.for the you sees I hic-am't gone t-tb Point isa.bel << The gpeaker.. not.aiili
. Jtf'f'ieatinn roy inserted beautiful and the richer femaleis routine_ 'of trade. No wonder then so,flatleriag in-his re arksxahoat UcaJI
AU religious notices will be .. .gntui.in"lt1. a )young ,, yet. Scott ;
lIT: eommuntcation.will the more difficult are both her parents that they think almost every body fit to "I see that John,!! 'said: ;,Mary "1 find for which, another of then aHa ?T' ,S

grAil l admuuaUe.. adrerti!*personal' nentR.ICT and'herself in the choice of her husband, teach. The true end of due tion is to that you are mOl' than,half SEAS_OVER." reprimanded' 'him: "MichaeL Miiliwlustgo .
. lie""I nf All
the owld .
cJtti""F1 01'the wnr ns be addressed la one is'too tall, the other too short,. 'thisis ture. Its office is to call forth powers to a'strip of read cloth in the shape ota never.to, ,' ill religion leKs as :4k',

rr: All T k rnmmunH"a'.o ILa/AKP. pMtagt paiL not''ealthy, the other i is not lespecr of thought, affection, will,and'outward Von l1ia'.coat sleeve 'Mary.don't you Delta. tpake of 1MJt 0.

little incident is Selwood ',was the richest heiress in others; power 'to gain and_ to. to.g r e you a kiss," and suiting the, ac-. prevent his ever discjosin, the saws, te,
the following
out m meridian her native town, but she had already spread happiness. Reading is but an tionUo the-word, he did. f the fair empress of Lfs heart, retolrsd,

one so admirably suited to our completed twenty-seventh year,and instrument; education is to teach its besU 'Why John," said Mary at least.af. on an expedient whiiloaIcI, brw tiba

,that T have been induced to sendit beheld her friends united to men who_ use. The' intellect was created not to fecnpg to 'be angry, "Jonn, you are business to an issue. He weat te ...

t to you for publication-let those who she had"at onetime or'other discarded. receive passively a few wordsdales, ; and( gelling'to be very rude;you would not clergyman.and requested that .&M ....:

.. intend embarking for "le pays du marriage Harriet began to be set down for an Old facts, but'to be active for,the acquisition think of doing that before you volun- marriage should be, publitbed,, e.r"f

. set yet ; and she herself lamented in private should inspire a profound love of trutKf *|rha-tha Me-that's a.factMary," brought her .ears, she was filled wkh

JI.. tide arc propitious. It seems that n .a portion which is ,not a natural and to teach the processes of'investigation. said he- "but,fo u see-hic-you see I have astonishment, and went to him te reseat >' ..,

r gentleman who met a Miss Berry, in a one, and which those to whom nature .A sound logic,by which wlne4n I simfe been taught the salute." her anger, he bore the raMv wMi '. .

small town in the interior of New York, and fortune have been niggard of their the science.of art, which instruct us 10: John and ,Mary were seen 'in the fortitude, observing,that if she ,did notthink -.

'} since was much pleasedwith gifts are obliged to submit, but Harriet, the laws of reasoning and_ evidenceJa coVrrse of the evening afterwards sitting proper to have him, be could ge lethe to

: { not long very became as we have said was both handsome' the true method of inquiry, and in P1e' dpwn .to>.a hasty cup of tea. clergyman and forbid thr hais,-
attentions!
-d I her. As his and!rich. sources of false judgment, is an.essen- After a moments paus4io look) wit ." -.
'The Drummer Lane.Major .
very pointed they were slightly repul- Such was the state of things when .tial. part of .a good education"-CAan-, General Boy Winfiald ofLundifs Scott while- her anger and ,said; "a*,it: has .han

,I. .vf1.......! and- beinff g called away- by- business, her-- ,uncle- -V a -worthy.. merchant in. the- fung. S. On the .frontier, during the late, border done its a pity"' thata lfiil/- B .4 U"'\ .0' .
:; that time he did not prosecute North of England, came on a visit to thrown tPay.
IIIk. just difficulties, at a complimentary dinner ...
further then. In the her:parents. He was a jovial 1, lively Connubial FeliCl .-A,stoutf hedrty II IIi given him by the citizens of Cleveland) : S ,"
the acquaintance accustomed WAst Wife .lun J k WJ1ea .. ,
". straightforward: man, to attack i vAder of small wares, genuine !Jerry related teristic a. .
.III. I1. fall be employed his first leisure mo- difficulties and following'chara; anecdote of sense comes to it is a
all closely boldly. Sneak" aspect, made his way into the that occurred during the battle marry coapan- .

". .cneuts in visiting the town where she "You see,' said her father to him one ; office,and after peeping cautiously ajxjat ofLu dy's Lane in the last warS i ion whom he wants, not an artist. rJlt"is'not

,. resided, with the intention of offering day, 'Harriet continues single. The i as if to be sure some' object of dread "In the midst of the ,battle, his merely' one who can paint aad ;

his hand and heart to her, but arrived girl is handsome: and then she is to was not,present, walked,up. to the magistrate attention was very arrested, observing at play, sing and dance; it is a oe IIg...... f
hive fortune in this scandal and in an'alarmed can comfort and counsel him-eae tribe
I a -even whisper, distance whole
time witness the nuptials of a little' where'a compa.
in to
jUst r can reason and reflect, and feel .adjudge
breathe .
not creature can said- frp
a
lovingtown
,
and Mr. Eaton. Not being : : ny of riflemen had just been cut down and discourse and diacriIRiaati ..'..
[ Miss Berry her-- fife, .
against "I want'to
the slightest imputation swear my your'worship. by the, terrible tire of the ,enemy,.three
dangerously-deep in love. he chose to and yet she is getting to be an 'oldmaid.1 ." *, drummer boys quairelling for a single one who can assist him ia hie i '..

\1. the matter off and the next morning l *> .Iagistrate.-Against whom J lighten his sorrows, purify hkje; ,, ..;
all them.l Soonthe
... laugh drum that was left to .
,
his sad ,
principles eJ
.. .
strengthen .
.
the uncle but look : .
about
'True AppIicant-Looking carefully)
'I sent the bride the following: replied ; ,- two stronger ones went to_'fisticuffs,1while his children. A woman of the leaner:
:Cit KI'lTilALANIUM.: you,brother, the grand point in every Against imy wife. / the third quietly folded his arms, "
.. nff..ir'in this world i is to seize the M;What has she been doing 1* description may occasionally figare.m
'
Jl. I |..3:
I.I. 'A lu.ci
ofthe It&t'.eia
:tori Attracted my gHZ" iltat'Iwai ."y, misfortune-but let the girl go along This morning she smacked my face.(Co- boys and killed, them both. With one miration eoamay, ea .." S
.
and rrd a* a cbrrry.ll tirely fit fora: helpmate ie'n,and t
riff1 iiI and before the end of two I another of ia ,
with' cause
me, put lump sugar my bound the little fellow caught the drum F'I
"train child in th he sbeeldPomposity. ,
,I. .iw it ixfcUil i.njdiuccrd on lie bough, months I will certainly return her to tea,when I thought she wasn't looking.M. from between them, and with a shout ol to up a wy' "

:1t A* ihpsuii inurniii;Zf jihyr blew by it; you a* the wife of a citizen as young .-Well, you know you look hefor' triumph, and'a.loud.'tatoo,' dashed for go" .. : -
'J Arc iu ,wtf' a_wnu .Imik In be now? -
j ,
would it. and'wealthy as herself better or worse. : ward to the,thickest of the fight.-Said A. facetious .'
Saul I,BIMII! ibuuglii 1 try geetkaiarriving .
niece with the uncle. A.-Ycs. but she's all t"worse. I .. ... .,.
01 Away-went the the General, 'I so admired the little soldier tra.e11lag t t tfe.-_ltttetieret1rifil'e:'e j14 .j.. ;
I ma.lc demonstration In climb On thc'way home,, lie thus addressedher think I could manage:her if .I:coald:?c- ; that hodiftTihii l and enquired at his lodging place ia:the evea*.. ..
Hut I srratclto! m.1It"1I much Iu my sorrow what 1 about to her from the gin bottle.' directed him' find meat
:... : Mjnd am. say parate his name, and to' ing was met by the hostler, whea
*
At l will I,I'm in b..le.t this time
,: Ami)00.11 di ijtihr as well untbo mot row. You are no longer Miss Selwood;>> but M.-Lock it away from her.' the close of.the battle, ,but 1 never thus addressed: Boy. extricate thftt

I, TI.- I hurrir l a!<>ng on my track, childless widow; you had the mis- M,-Don't let her have any money. [ .At this moment Mr --- ,one of him, denote him an adequate'..,,11 efnutritions :: Sa
Hut lliatNrry my Inborn mill haunted, fortune 'lose husband, Col.Lum- A.-She keeps all the cash. the merchants of '
14. Ai l.4irn I turned In lo V hack. to your I most, respectable aliment, and when tke'a8J'8fll.
1- Tu tbo tu.U when.it Q"llpiJ I aud a.unt.od.. Icy, after a happy union of a year anda M.-Fart.from her. Cleveland, arose,and with a smile and of morn shall again illuminate the oriental ..

quarter, by a fall from his horse while A.-She won't let.me. bow, informed the:company that he was horizon, I shall award .yon a M.
I MW it that night in im .Irt-am-, '* said the in a Lane."
. A. *Inn-hill; : it l>*.\.....I-...d so merry, hunting. "Then, 'magistrate, the "Drummer boy of Lundy's cuniary compensation for your aaiaVlf
.rIn 1 v.i rd with *1w In.rrniIg'4 first bf am*, 'But uncle- tone perplexity, "I don't know what The,Death of Napoleon,-In Head- hospitality." The boy not aadenlaih.

To jo hack an the Urry.Anil 'Let me manage, if you please, Mrs. to advise. There's'only one course ley's life of 'Napoleon and his Mar ding.a word, ran into the house'ray Hag, I
aJ Your father has invested me to America for that is the land of
.. Lumley. run and "Master here's a Dutchman wants te see
*
IV 1 uaceil bark the jnuh so well beaten, with full powers. Here look you is the ; promise for every rogue, fool, and discontented with thousand of fine you." : ,
U..t .U-! when. I came tn the Imvb, wedding ring given you by your late_! person here."-From London sparkling a gems
find the following unequalled
.'r I f Miud luit my Dfrry wa Kalrit.MORAL. husband. Jewels and whatever else writing description-we of the death of the con .Ii .zwyer's 'Sp'ct4fluFreBCJi. .,

need will supply you Life.Good employed'a lawyer te.
you YOUf'aunt .I1Jri What if, people.dospeak querorof half of Europe and the mas countryman era*
- Jjri tli'ulwa warning to all. with, and accustom yourself to cast world duct: a case, but did ROt'ae t in a harry .
\Vliw. and ..f against Let them feel that .ter-spiritofthe : S '
mvthinking a4luvr matchingClimb down, you I to give him his fee. 'Frie d, said
mind
climb! iirrri think ol a fall, your eyes .are able to bear it. What is there "But at length that wonderful l
The keen witted uncle introduced his you of the the attorney,'your businesi ia so conies*
Flinch nut,though you .t a slight cratchin* stopping' to correct was to be quenched in tbe night .
gained by every
and everywhere the ed I cannot see my way hto Iu' Tfea
neice everywhere determined to assert -
,
word that' is whispered to youf'discredit grave: and nature, as ,
What miIIII-c '
well ,
as a4nuto-ilay. sensation. who was ware' o'bjs '
O. urver|Iut nfTtill tiu .rro.'! young widow created a great ] Lies will die if let alone;but.if you' the:greatness of' her work to the countryman, ..
- Y.... m1t)ciianoe from that trilling delay, The gentlemen thronged about her,and them to this one and nother because last, trumpeted him out, of the world meaning,drew two pitees f geld_eat ef
Tu mjia full liaivrai of_UIf""". she soon had her choice out of twenty repeat enemies had the with one of her fiercest.storms._ :Amid his pocket, and giving theh to the,) H .
impudence
. -- suitors. Her uncle advised her to accept your the of the blast and the shock of of the law, said, 'Well the _sir;hero: is ".
. then'the fire roar ,
4i in love to make them, you _keep an excellent pair of specU les for yea.1'tit
TUB WIFE.Slw who
the one was deepest and the for 'a dozen the billow*, as they broke where a wave SI
burning, way
*dun* him ilh lovLikf -, decreed open
h. w wtmian amid
chance
<
riti \VhiUt l:3n11's her end I -ill.* crashing$ broke.AiJ ftircr. amiable that this and, should t>e.precisely The match the_most\vasconcludedand' IJtr8jgbt-forward, and trouble not your the darkness and, gloom, and us uproar that of I am, sure V raid an' la&maa wfeeJl '-J

-..4I-one day the rocked that lovely isle-Napoleon'sspint ,
4I cold him the better and wear a less frightful face. ever who bM Hew "
when the wmld looked on future crony was passing se,:
sired few words to his that world where .
hi .t..rrw: to say a character Avas passing to .
.- Ami bh ht bun: Vr Slander never killed Stirling -pray'I' enquired the otherJ 'Why b ;
.; k Slic: ftRVMrtlmliiucarrs _ilh."man.* lutr nephew in private. and it never will. Her coat will the sound of battle never comes. ,. and .see all the oth folkiEj'uegoneandIamleft4thf1 -
cause ,
ill AIM 1 batle him rie aaiu. My dear sir,'. he begun,. 'we have jm\vithout' pull here a tbe tread ot armies is never heard Yet yoa \ .

When care Lath furrowed Vr hi* brow, told you an untruth.' .' jerk not',set there upon,and a twist: below and while even in that solemn hour, his.delirous I

,. And cluntlfd tii.ynun Luur... 'How sol are Mrs. Lumley's'Nothing this,work' is j going on, the false wordsare soul, aaghjerhaps the .battle-like Very Li/Jer .-A Vermo} editor eeVrertises -..
':>-0 Slut wow,amuUt hi* crown of thorn, of tbe kind; my neice is by'the'multitude.. roar of the ,storm without, was qnce that there are Jots ( It "
k' A wreath lure's own flower forgotten.. : strug ,
--- sincerely attached to you. in the midst of the fight,
more efirk promenadifigr the priq il .......
And never" did that wreath decay, 'Then her fortune, I suppose, is not gling by the Pyramids!Danube, or, yt this village, and that a.ny1ssee.w-

: ; si resin&placeat! Point, IsabeU. .A let- cratic Senator ,does not support his political ,if business*habits,.and an untiring zeal f and, just feeling and further tellers. This will be,it is said,the first (

I tq; SL terifrom :Lt. jtiDOELV' of the 11th. u1t.itho .. opponents out of his bvvn pocket.A .- .in discharging. the duties of. the'tr st. uniting the diflerent portions: of the instance in which the scat of an U. S. )
} I.' State in the ,
:E r4i1 fdes ;ibetb.c'grnrc., worthy 'wrlter' m the Sentinel feels) 'Tele4.in, ,Hl y exertions .with a well support of democratic principles Senator has'been contested.

. fixed, ar jhe-whole,painted black, in the. unanimous. nomination of llcLnneIt was ratified on the 17ib,
arc cotjld: not be: 'obtained other wise than excellent! ; Address arid'Resolutions; of (
Appropriate ead and foot boards are Mr. WILLIAM A. .K.i 'andtire and on the same evening .comman
by oir.iitimizg the form of a'State the convention : : perfectly 11
i to. all of which.i l I fully '
rec 1c4., L ',.. __' Sr .Goverrimcrit. :Hardfy a 'has ,> "' : ;l arid entirely 'satisfied\with the'selcc.tion ted.to Parliament. The text of it IS -
year elapsed subscribe and I
S as soon as complete
.. i
'I'II lu', : : given in the and it j is identic}
and t made-"by the rcoriycritibn.Resolved papers,
"qflQ. DRY NO AnTYT.E< jhe-TYliigSj.whp; have:ppppsed; i some. indispensable, business. ,arrange.'mentahere ,; with (
that ron\
:Mr. him ,his J& That 'in the'nominec, we cCpiedorne days ago
c ;j$155motto.$ 'with. whicli_ tiri4 efforts:throughoutrare 'be' I )viil; go amongst the people '

that expense which would among us-despite the ;,and ,at r8 late. ; Mnsterfthe boat would- have been ;from. Missouri.' .' ;; Circuit. Judge.. ,_ ....,.10'a '
cxpcnse of those who from the ...Mr. McD taken :
ale, nhe ,'efln'sMerenwn" l
of them. .Five Fire' in 'eYrI
companies
/ felt by any "'
be often'been a subject of wonderinent assume, would.seem. to executive' session. Our 'troops')'C.1rt' good health 5. e. 'have;been, deprived" of their repeff
< i'11n-rQor! 5th
the .
has nd'.rve) r
It regiment. j.Yoti&c- ,
citauthorities the century behind, the age : : Engines by committee onsheFs '
,
to us why our ,such improvements large portion of ur' } ;l the the House hav. .*". V.IIIB.LATEFOREIGNNEWs : Department ofthat'city, in consi .. f .- ,
whence constitu % tof '
from .
y
proper source ..' .,.c. -. ,I.' . their riotous conduct sOmetiMep r .
'
should emanate, have not i see their county do. as lY ."should becOirie a -----. .c* .

themselves in this other county in this s ns.or .the,President ,to BY. THE:i The liabilities of one of the flew .
exerted "
j long ere this and will with iths.tanding." .. H1BERNIA. houses i'Mch3ay; failed in N .Yefk .:
'
Perhaps they may waiting pay Abbott J. The, Hibernia. ]brings) .to !thetTnited million .
patter. Q. Adams, were a and. a half of dollars, and _, ;
the moderate increase of States the, Oregon .ratified by the ,
treaty
achievement by public spirited .Blanchafd. Bowlfn! oCiinotheffuUy'onemillioo. ''* &
its .
for ,
to accomplish the ; British Government under the. seal)
been commenced : .t'Y, Campbell John t'I't -
,
individuals, (as it has that the "dear Court 'House is so d p : .Cntb art, J. G. the new foreign minister, Lord Palmer-- The New Vork Mirror. says '-tfctt*

in this manner,) in order The Court and the, le, C rariston, Culver, ston.The .Charles,T. Torrey admitted, Were -, .

people though they reap the benefit, ,- Dixon, Douglass ,important, document wax-signed died, that he aided in the deIf8- '

ask, wouldve contribute more for that term of five years ; and ) H., Sims. Strong,. : did monument, to Sir Robert' Pcclr t by OH futility n. if N*,* o,for adjclsaraa Adtnioia- I
.
which from its nature is trifling ami at the end of the last Towns, Tredivay- ::means (p pny'.subscrfptfons through tratnr..OIJ f.UO": } taJrt.'iz: SkerCbrhsophr -. '

Come out you democrats, you who advocate been offered for sale now awaits only the Lord Brougham the assault in.the. pursuance of tU vr'-iuc .r'paid.. Inte : ,
more on the first of President to become a. : ; :IN Notice i hrrrhr ivrn bat SXWIEXL. ;
the of the . ,. matter' of the Judge's salaries. Earl J l-l.- a "; .
greatest good greatest thousand eight J ; : '. ': i ; t :Grey showed that 'blame.attached, to ificr the dnto t et n:. I .hali apply l ihe buIka11.. -
number-here is a field for '. Me the Jue of Prutat fur AWbna conatyrra .
you. shall then be subject. to : ,it, 'the noble Lord him. ,': .
THE ARMY. F ;any one was.:to f oar I.. of AdnnuNtm! .n fin Estate uMUhr ( .
While upon this subject, we would entry, in like! manner se, r. ,, : '." 'Juititia 'ct"rd. Jab of*aJOSIAII >
express the hope that the County Com of five years; and that : -Delta. the-1st- Mr. Duricoulbevi hed to hear from SEtKlNGER.Hlh. : .'

missioners"ho have thus far evinced a which fchall have ben : following! is the only J let:" the1,noble] Lord,himself' a'distinct' \'Ow4 ( NduIvT3aiIivjlIAfluAt, I3Z6. Ci -
: -
fifteen years or more by the U: S., 'revenue: al of his views on. the leading topics!. '.of. WOTSCE.QN .', ,

leather, A. D. 181G. between .the lejpat-honrt' of :to acc m. 1t'all who'mav favor him With their' '. jmblk that, nOw mbomayfavnrJMm .111 .,MATTHEWS, P. .. .
.%Ie on that day. all that certala Lt and of I :; trusting ,
mineral
parcel patronage; Aa/regards' the qomTHiesof : find their comfortDeflected.: trr; has been tAaravajMy--Q
Land situated lytnf and being In the Town of the water' they cannot be.arpajsed by any watering -, DENSLOW & WEBSTER S The anything healthiness noquiitp.lCt of Jacksonville its protection LaflW" far decks 'aad _ctuw trbwkT
Jacksonville, In Dovat County, known and described America. The Springs will be furnished and MMMed Del L ""'
place in. opened SAVANNAH GA. from the barsb ana ..and ,its easiness of access somrly' { wP .
oa the Map or plot of said .Town, as water by the. first day of)fa1. ,Charges will be moderate have secured It the mocb,improved. As f4r O..ftI Uf .
: I Lo .Q ber mae (9) and bounded on the North, and every attention* be paid to the comfort D&AU s in'the. following 'articles whkh will be from any of point il* : always'tdvaniajseous placfl fort, ,heOtberoute.5 q* ".,..

hyBtf street on the Sooth, by the River St. of all! who rosy favor,him riih their company. sold okas reasonable terms, ia any other establishment reputation Florida being for the e most of Invalids.. Airing Thisr boat wity arrive at ..s.-i. .

::1 J.'. OR the East by water lot number eight. FRANCIS ,A., HOSON Troprietor' in the Southern cou.try. in East winter To sncb resort lie offers accommodation Thursday morning before the'-''t';'

((8)vand.the Wect,by.amlot Bomber tea,(10;) :June 5tb 1846. 8tHEAD 4 .COMPLETE assortment or Agricultural the season.which peront. acceptable daily line of steamers fur Camfirttaa, .. '
iji and also the Wharf therm foroaerly known isMason's JEplemehts.. consisting of 28 different sizes and *, bf'1.'i..i1I"pt'O. hii1
and medical oft'. highest,or. ,. elf" etealeg.Also
wharf being the .same premise now QUARTERS, patterns.of:Ploughs; Hoe, (various kinds) Axes. as advice .r.frinf la take
used and occupied by Fernandez & Bubee, as a 12TH REGIMENT. M. Trace arid Ox Chains ShoveLs and Spade, Hay can be commanded in the town they may rrlj., or passengers barqtM line 'wliirb leaves passajHiJirig ''

:.. Store! &WbarC Taken In Execution,and will be JACKSONVILLE- and Manure Forks Patent and American S phes, upon the most careful attention.Northheienccasl41flll7 delayed Thursday'a J, S ton lay for New.sa"-,sA 2
old as the property the hue James B. Mason, S" JOVK. 10TH, 1846.JVO. Reap: Hoo1c Grain Cradles, Corn Shelters, Corn Avisitorsfmmthe under the. that the arrival of the St. Matthews from'Flortte.Passenger ,

on the first Monday of September was sold accorlin Militia of the County of Nassau, will be commanded Foolsrap,, Letter, Wrapping,"and, PRINTING ATTORNEYS AND COUN8ELLOBS AT LAW. WOOD & CLAGHORK.Arenli.. >

< to Law fay the .Administrator on the Estate_ ; by Lieutenant Colonel TIUCT: and the Second PAPER PRINTING and"Writing INK. lIT Will practice in the several Gnirts of Law Savaaask. "*

-I... I b purrhaso'l by me at its full value, in December,A. Battalion to comprise the Militia of the County of Carpenters and Coopers Edge Tools;.GARDEN, and Equity. in the Eastern Circuit of Florida., FERNANDEZ, &B1SBEC.,.
M D. 1841,and paid for, and Ihave been in peaceable Duval,will be commanded by Major NORTON; who SEEDS,'warranted as good as any' to be found. WM. A. FoRWAkD. St. Augustine. A.ts.Jsd.,

fXMccMion ever since.. Tbn public are hereby inform will be respected and obeyed according to their office Orders thankfully received and promptly attended Louis ALDRICH. ,.Newnansviile. JOHN II. GUNBY. .
sji that it will cost the Purchaser a suit to get and command. c. to.- Agent Black tt.\

0 .:;. M.jorNonna will, as early as practicable subdivide .Notice ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. in connection with this b
NOTICE. '
Battalions into
S
their Companies,
p be sold on Monday the 7th day of Sep leaving, an equal respective number of men In each,as near. O N the fir t-day January, 1847, 1- 'will present KT Will practice in the several C..rts of Lass terprisron Lake Monroe,one hundred sail
'" WILL next,between the regular hours be and responsible men to bold to the Hon. Court of Probates.for the ami Equity, in the.Eastern Circuit of Florida. fiw miles. 4b .Pulatka up, the St, &.*rfwrT.
& appoint two S
l *: ; t t>f Sale, so much of the Lands of James Herron, may Elections in each Company Beat so set oft. for County Alaehua, for.final settlement and allowance ,R..G. LtrmosToir, Newnansvillr. July S. 1845.__ S

and C. and..B. M. Byrno., as will satisfy the cost the offices of Cnpa n.,First: and Second Lieutenants my acconnts and vouchers a. Administrator C. \V. DOWKIHG. 'do. S United States Hattl "'"

;. and charges for Advertising, and a balance of of said Companies giving at least ten days of the Estates James Martin, and Samuel i Th. "n) )'IIC t. SAXifl

U quality and situation of the Lands," made known at least,ten days notice to said inspectors of'their the same time apply to said Court for a final ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, nf hating been thoruojrUy a*>
un the day of sale. Said lands are situated in Ley appointment.III. discharge from the Administration of aid Estate Jacksonville FJa. hauled her ilecks and raLin '.Lot1'1..cafe
!
Florida and will be sold the Court JOSEPH J. KNIGHT, Administrator. larged fur the accommodation of
/ County at As soon practicable after the S pa* eafei ,ha
iloose door (E. Daniels) of said County, by election for Officers of the several Companies of -Newnansviile, June 261846. Gm' 5-- C. GILLETT commenced hei regular I rip*.from' Palaiurultlerprue

and Tax Collector for LeyY'County. be officially reported at the Head Quarters of ALL persons .interested, are hereby notified ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOB AT LAW. 125 miles above l'a1.a ka. ': '(

1 _July 10.Alacliua. the Regiment by the Commanders of Battalions. Six Months after date, I shall apply to Jacksonville, Fla221 The above'Boat, lro.ing PnUtk "T. '
: JOHN M. PONS, the Honorable the Court of Probate:for Alachuar Morning. after the arrival of the U. S.Mail Slmi

County Sheriff's Sale. June 12 -ColonelCommanding.Administrator's county, for a final di.rbare.frOan my administration f If rim Gfrotfjr l'aekei, St. Malthrw. Certain McNrlty.frw..
.' Monday,5tkOctober. 184C. on the Estate William Standley,deceased; ) Tonnah,carrying ibe U.S. AI.il.o the Hnriiacfj
BY virtue of tho power vented in me by law, I Notice. and also atHhe same time and place for my administration Watchmaker and Jeweller .place.. .

expose for sale.,before the Court House SIX MONTHS after date I shall make appli on the Estate of Martha Standley NO. 5 AfAl..T&ZJT.Retrectfully Paii.rng.rs .r w-I'.al"l'". will tale ilr st.

I ? door in the town of N..wnannille, on Monday tho n to the Honorable Judge of Probate of deceased,this 24th April, 1846.. informs the,citizens : M rrlww_ every Sal.mUy Krri.iDf, at 4 ..d.c ia
u5 5th day of October next, between the hour of 10 Alaehua' county, for Letters Dismissory, on the S S COTTON RAWLES, Administrator. ofJacksonville andits rici iJ.lhol Svii nnah.llieSteamerSorah.

1 and 2 o'clock the following property, or so much Estate of Ephram Tyner.,late of said county,de April 24th 1846. 6m be has removed to the house immediately Spel.lin. 'will ZiRtflJ.k.sontilk .
1L ,
' p thereof will pay tho State tax due on the same, ceased ; and all persons having demands against S NOTICEIS adjoining the one recently .vi. Pirvlala & Mamlari..and barkrwry

p. forth* year 1845, and all legal costs and charge said Estate are hereby required to present them hereby given to all persons interested S that t occupied, as,the printing lri". leering Jacksonville every Momlar eW
and about tho advertisement and sale thereof
in
attested for settlement. r
properly o'clock
date office of the"Florida Statesman"and is
Months after I shall apply to the now prepared
viz: an undivided share portion owned or claimed JOEL T1ESON, Adm'r. For fn-i-lil or .M ",apply in. the
pa Honorable the Court of Probate for th a county of toexpcute,with promptitudeall orders con- pa Captaia MHnanl.
by Frederick Marquand equal to 4554 actes _May 15th., 1846. GmAdministrator's Alaehua for a final settlement and allowance x>f Darted with the above line. or tu Frrnamlrz & Bivdrr, Arat Jack
thereof; in and to a certain tract of parcel of land end Mr. Grothe would also that I lie has determined .UI.Yil..
Notice. my accounts vouchers as administrator o.the say.
1aA known as the Arrcdondo, Alackua grant containing I I creditor,distributees and others interest Estate nfWHHam Dell),deceased,late of said county to confine hi* attention in future exclusively N.. D.II gm"U will U received ia Store,'
hundred and nine thousand six banirel
ft' j. two and forty five and eighty five sevenths acres, being agrant I THE in the Estate of Samuel Russell late ot and for a discharge from my administration on to work in these branches. He render hi* of Slurs:.in JurL*,n>iIIe &Sstaaab.Aug23 '

< made to Fernando de la Maza Arredondo & Nassau county Florida,deceased are hereby cited said Estate. ASA CLARK.Newn.ouille. thanks to the many! friend w ho have given i him

q a Son. on the 22d December. A. D. 1817,situate in and admonished to be and appear at and before E..F., May 8, 1846. 6m their patrnnaec. find fruits that his exertions hereafter Florida and SavaRBall SteaM
. Alacbua State of Florida. UM Hon. the Judge of Probate, of Nassau county, will ht>such a* to merit it. Packet.
4 county, ALSO at a Court of Probate, to be held at the CourtHouse HOLMES & CO.. From long practise in his hn.ine.f, h.* frr!. THE regular Strum Par''. W1.

l[ ,1 .
I
1 i. ? by John N. Sayer in the same said grant,equal January 1847, ,and chew cause if any they have MESSRS. of Merchandize the rharges will he/ minlcrrJe and as reasonable.'' l asthose ilve Ptrolals every Frtdajat a'. '
whyI should not be discharged from all further to large oldie North. in 9 A. M. on -orli week, and will Liure 114
thereof.
(t to 455 acres ALSO administration of the Estate of said Samuel Russell I building occupied by the United States, known as S N. U. Clucks anti Watrhe* repalrrd| in the best I*. M. f or Savannah via Mandarin, lack. iJk.

hy John M.Scamore,in the same said grant,equalto shall" apply to the Honorable' the Court of Probate paSts by cutting down and carrying away an/ Live Thn regulation* of the Institution formed ri iHXCKL.. C. B..Smith. ma.er.Jalf!.
for Alaehua County for a final settlement of m) Oak r other timber from such Lands, will be dealt an The,.. vessels
of
.
Ip thereof. cunmandrfi
929 ., by Otr awexperienre
acres and from with lh*single ile i i; f promotine the iuirllclual
admini
accounts discharge tration
: L
my on with as the Law directs.
who .
ALSO nill exertion ramaW
u e
and moral advancement its memberii. every \
ThjIJ. An undivided share or portion owned or claimed said the estate William Sparkman deceased, lat* of JOHN L. TAYLOR. S The discipline l. iniejded he slririlr"parentaL Pa.M..,*",B* r* rtif rfaLh as posaibb'. S .

by Mordecat M. Noah, in the same said grant county.JOHN SPARKMAN AnWr. & February,20ih. 1846. Agent U.S.. &c. The Preceptor desires In cultivate with liii"pupil, They will 0fpiinctuaHy\\ .a. ..hwesad .all

ALSO. EASTERN CIRCUIT.-A riut. TERM, 1846. them rather by an appeal in the (tetter GKOUGK: HOLMF&
An undivided.haro or portion owned or claimed Circuit Court. BRINY STIPHKNS ) In Chancery. I principles of the heart, than by severe ant disgraceful 1eAI.. J.rLa'"

Ity the 'heirs.at law of Alexander Muir, de "EASTERN CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.MAT **. punifhincnt. Berth.can he; .veeiired at St. Avgmisis'os; ar

S ALSO, vs. >Bill for Divorce. I named Bill and upon the necessary kept; a tn)py of which R. .unt. in ronn xion with Circuit Coart.

1 i Aa undivided share or portion owned claimed PIIIUF P. CLATTOJT. ) affidavit being duly filed, and it appearing that the the regular term hill,is transmitted to every parentor EA3TKRX CiacciT or FU>RIJ JU S.

t c by Jeromus Jchnson in the Same said grant, equal reading And filing the Bill .)f complaint above named Diirrill Stephens,is without the reachof guard!. who may desire ir.TERXS 1. C4aaiccry. .

:i, to 8500 acres.reof. UPON cause, nnd the return of the Sheriff the procexs of this State S FOR A SESSION OF T\V LYE WRKKS : F. J.Ja..rM ExrcutnrofJobnF. % q "S S

jurisdiction of this Court; nd'I in'the State Bill, on the first Jay of the ensuing'Tesinof the on..in French, given at the request of | areni tornfiheeuaf9AfAmItr.MnIIi.il. 'n' -- ----. .I .Jd..f"ft..d. .

Alnck1la. County Sheriff's Sale. of Georgia on motion of R.. G. Livingston, Esq., Circuit Court for the.Eastern Circuit of Florida -. S 0 S n'J .
}I. WILL E SOLD on Monday the 7th of Solicitor for the complainant, otherwise a',decree pro eonfttto will be granted Any pupil withdrawn frorn she School before the PURSUANT to an order of thVHo*

: mber n.xt. between the hour of ten It it Ordered That n hearing take place upon to the said complainant and that this Order he end of the session excepting for ""finshich the of tM! rJutrra C wA ifFIot4da

and two o'c ck,at the Court House in the Town tho facts charged in said Bill Complaint, at the published in one of the puhlico new'p"rf re of the Principal approve will be required to pay for the in the above cause hearing date tk''

of Newaanh County Alacbua, a sufficient next term of the Circuit Court. for the, counties of Stnte for the, space of three months before, the unexpired part of that *c*,ion. ond day of March. 184G. the rredit"n IIlA.
portion of LII)ri undivided interest of John H. D"uh.CbrIi' Alachnaand Levy to be boldest on the third Moo- day .o appointed for the hearing of the cause. No dPdoetlonUI he madn in tbechirge against Hull. drrea&e4. lair of&*t Florida, (aIs4aunwthnbi 4

Brush Eugene Vannes, ,Julia A. day of December next, at the Court .House' in GEO. S HAWKINS Judge &c.I. a pupil for orcn/innal ablf"nnIn cases of protracted the par'183J.) are rrqairrJ t.e a*
Vaaness, al Margaret Brush, situate in said Newnaruville, Florida. JOHN G. REARDON, Clerk of the -said .icknt"" requiring she pupil to (hi' with in ami prove their debt before lU sob rneeratfof

County in nd to a certain tract or parcel of land, And U further' Ordered That a copy of this Court'hereby certify,that the above is a true copy. drawn from tho School proper deduction will be IH* matters of this Court at his e&'. II'

known aj Arredondo, Grant containing two Order be published in some newspaper, printed of an onler made rand entered in said entitled made. Court Hoii". in the city ol, St. AIII-.ti".

rj hundred OM eighty nine thousand six hundred and within.this Circuit,for thn .space of three months, ,cause, on the thirtieth day of April. A. I)., 1846. ? No pupil received under nine' jenrs of,a e.- before the 20th day of Joue 1N'Sf.or ill"

pay the tats due to th Starn of Florida from the., the appearance,:'of said. Defendant or "answer,to May 29. 1846. 3m The School is, now in ,n flourUMng condition. Main in O.-rt t

il a persons aWe' named, for and on account of their said Bill, adecreemay be taken therein at said S IB Circuit The building is a Urge, commodious mail elegant Sr. AtigiMiino Rf rch 13.Kaaawaff. 1846. f- ..
interests ih said and all legal costs and charges hearing. S Court. structure recently .erected by 'FLORIDA LOOOR

Sbld jlwest.was' returned to me by G. R.Fatrb'atji HCKRT ByARXSTROHO, S motion of B. A. Putnam, Esq., Solicitor for,the TT having been m.le'o appear by affidavit to SIX month after date, I shall make .

ty, in Alaehna county. J the'satisfaction of the Court that the several do appear and answer the Complainants Bill Maria Foster, formerly Maria Dewee*. reside ]in : of George Hi, inbotham. late of Mid\C

; THC C.. ELLIS SawridramlTax.Colfector'N .', dAfVndants in the;above I entitled came reside beyond within six months.or,the same will, be taken pro the State of Alabama' and hf'und jurisdiction deceased, and all persona having
MrilK; 'Feb. 1.. 18.46. limits of the State of confruo against him of this COurt. on motion of'Gregory Yale said
,. ; :tin ;. Florid and the Etlf, estate, are hereby .required dfo..f
,; J S
:, ,.__ S' -- jurisdiction'of hs! Court,. but within the United AID IT ruttTHia ORDIRKD. That a_copy p? Solicitor for the Complainant, 0 properly attested for settlement t
+ : : Jf 'rICE.J 1ns this Order, be published in some Newspaper printed It it Ordered, Tliat. the said Wjnslow Foster
: '1, States t on motion of complainants Solicitor, it is I JOHN ,
,j'L- > baring rlemands.against lh.. Es ordered 'that the wild defendants Ho'appear"and within.toe said Circuit eoee a .week consecutively and Maria fester do appear and answer the Con.pisinant's t'eb.2 1846. Sat .